Viscous coupled fluids in terms of a log-corrected equation-of-state
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Publication:6131886
DOI10.1142/S021988782150198XarXiv2107.10341OpenAlexW3198142237MaRDI QIDQ6131886FDOQ6131886
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Publication date: 18 April 2024
Published in: International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We consider a class of cosmological fluids that possess properties analogous to those of crystalline solids undergoing isotropic deformations. Our research is based on a modified log-corrected power-law equation of state in the presence of a bulk viscosity. This formalism represents a class of so-called logotropic fluids, and allows explaining an accelerating late-time universe. In order to obtain a more detailed picture of its evolution, we add in our model a coupling of the log-corrected power-law fluid to dark matter, and study various interacting forms between them. We solve the system of equations for a modified log-power-law fluid coupled to dark matter, and obtain expressions for the log-corrected power-law energy density, and the energy density for dark matter. A comparative analysis is made with the model of a nonviscous log-corrected power-law fluid without interaction with dark matter.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.10341
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